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PEERS · 5 CLOSEST · MIT CSAIL

Sources at MIT CSAIL's tier

The 5 sources closest to MIT CSAIL (B · 82) by composite SourceScore Index, across all categories. Use this view to discover at-tier peers regardless of vertical.

Reference
MIT CSAIL
csail.mit.edu · Academic
Disc A · 90·Mod-Ref B · 84·Vel B · 72
B·82
Discipline leader
MIT CSAIL
A · 90(that's you)
Modern Reference leader
GitHub
A · 92+8 vs you
Velocity leader
GitHub
B · 84+12 vs you
Peer-group means (excluding MIT CSAIL)
Index
82
0 vs you
Discipline
84
-6 vs you
Modern Reference
84
0 vs you
Velocity
79
+7 vs you

The 5 closest peers

  1. 1
    Anthropic Researchanthropic.comAcademic

    AI safety research lab publishing technical papers + safety research + Claude model documentation.

    Discipline A · 86(-4)Modern Reference A · 88(+4)Velocity B · 72
    B·82
  2. 2
    BBC Newsbbc.comNews

    UK public broadcaster with editorial guidelines + corrections discipline; vast topic + language coverage.

    Discipline B · 80(-10)Modern Reference B · 83(-1)Velocity B · 82(+10)
    B·82
  3. 3

    U.S. foreign-policy think tank; publishes Foreign Affairs + research on international issues since 1921.

    Discipline A · 88(-2)Modern Reference B · 82(-2)Velocity B · 78(+6)
    B·82
  4. 4
    GitHubgithub.comPlatform

    Developer collaboration platform; primary host for open-source code + CI workflows.

    Discipline B · 78(-12)Modern Reference A · 92(+8)Velocity B · 84(+12)
    B·82
  5. 5
    JSTORjstor.orgAcademic

    Academic journal database since 1995; primary archive for humanities + social-science research.

    Discipline A · 90Modern Reference B · 75(-9)Velocity B · 80(+8)
    B·82

How we picked these peers

Peers are the 5 sources with the smallest absolute distance to MIT CSAIL on the composite SourceScore Index, across all academic and non-academic sources. Distance is computed as |peer Index − MIT CSAIL Index|. Ties are broken by higher Index first, then alphabetical by name.

Distinct from MIT CSAIL's curated comparator hub, which lists hand-selected head-to-head pairs. Peers is auto-computed from the score data — every source has one, and it surfaces neighbors regardless of editorial selection.